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minimoo | 12:48 Wed 02nd May 2007 | Travel
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do I need a passport travelling from london to dublin?
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Yes.
You are going to a foreign country.
Don't listen to oxfordrocks!

There is no legal requirement whatsoever for British citizens to have a passport to enter the Republic of Ireland. Never has been.

However, if you are flying, the airline will want to see some official form of photo identity. A passport is usually the best option, failing that, a photo driving licence. Check with the airline to be certain.
Airlines flying from UK to Ireland ask for some sort of photo ID. This can be a passport if you have one or the new photo driving licence is also acceptable.

Check out the airline website to see which forms of pohoto ID they accept
A similar question was asked yesterday(Tuesday).Fairie asked the question and several of us gave her some good information.Suggest you scroll down and have a look.The heading is Passport.
Ireland might be a 'foreign country' but it happens to be the only one which the UK has an 'open border' policy with. UK citizens do not require a passport to enter Ireland.

However, all airlines require passengers to have acceptable photographic ID. The rules vary; some airlines are more flexible than others. For example, Ryanair will only accept a passport or a driving licence (with a photo):
http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs.php?sect=p id&quest=photoid

Other airlines are more flexible regarding the types of photo-ID that they'll accept. (Check the airline's website, or phone them, to find out what they'll accept).

Chris
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Thanks to all of you... I had thought maybe a drivers licence would suffice but will call the airline to double check. Cheers xxx
Depends how you are travelling there. I travel to dublin twice a year from England by ferry or speed cat and have never needed my passport. Indeed the last time I did not take it at all.

However since 9/11 some airlines do insist on you showing them your British Passport.

Make sure you have some form of photgraphic ID however such as driving license.

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